OUTLAW is the 18th novel in the Palmer Morel Mystery series. In OUTLAW, Palmer Morel, tennis pro, is hiding out in Miami when his son wins a trip to the Orlando Citrus Parade. Although Morel is... More > suspicious of the trip, he goes to Orlando only to find that he might be the patsy in a terror plot.< Less

Carolina politics skewer tennis pro Palmer Morel like a hot dog on a stick. Mobster Chucky Minori adds the chili sauce as the Election tips the power to the right-wing crazies and what the crazies... More > want is control, cash, and corpses.< Less

Tennis pro Palmer Morel watches as the violence spreads in North Carolina and the president flies in to give a patriotic speech at Fort Bragg. All the right-wing crazies are in place. Can Morel stop... More > this right-wing conspiracy against the President?< Less

PUNK’D: A Big Hole Thriller
Music plays a big part in Larry Rochelle’s writing. He sometimes plays one song over and over as he types his thrillers: The Doobies, The Eagles, Benny... More > Goodman and Tanya Tucker have all been background music for his intense Palmer Morel thrillers.
For his sixteenth Palmer Morel novel, he stumbled upon a classical violin piece by Treme actress, Lucia Micarelli. The sound is full of romantic gloom and is entitled “Oblivion.”
And PUNK’D might be seen as an introduction to oblivion itself. The scenes Rochelle uses are both imaginative and spooky. The Pussy Cat Lounge is a strip club in Durham. The Big Hole is a former cold war location used for secret communications in Pittsboro. Elmo’s is an often raucous greasy spoon in Carrboro near the University of North Carolina campus. Café Diem is a small, punkish, Goth coffee house in Pittsboro.< Less

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